Apple has inked a deal with Broadcom to produce 5G components to be used in its products, in what is described as a multi-year, multi-billion-dollar agreement.Announced on Tuesday, the deal has Broadcom developing 5G radio frequency components, including FBAR filters and other "cutting-edge wireless connectivity components."While Apple already works with Broadcom on FBAR filter manufacturing in a facility in Fort Collins, Colorado, which supports more than 1,100 jobs, the investment will increase the effort further. This will include designing and building the FBAR filters in several major American manufacturing and technology hubs. Read more